Websites for BeginnersApril 12th, 2016 - Leigh Newman-Bell
“Websites promote you 24/7, no employee can do that”
Agenda • Where you’re at?
• Why do you need a website?
• Questions to ask yourself before beginning
• Website set up tutorial
• A few words on design
• Getting people to your website
The following questions will help you focus your time and energy to build a website that works for your farm business. These questions are meant as a starting point to get you excited about creating your own website!
What are you doing now?
Do you currently have a social media site like Facebook or Instagram that you use to promote your business?What other web-based platforms do people use?
Why do I need a website ?
Before starting a website it’s a good idea to ask yourself why it is important and to be intentional about the process. Why do you think a website will improve your business? What motivated you to come to this workshop?
Why you need a website?
• Professionalism and Credibility • Target a wider market • Building relationships • Improves customer service • Affordable advertising
Once you’ve invested the time to make a professional website, people believe that your
business isn’t going to disappear tomorrow.
A website will help you virtually share your business with customers you are not able to
interact with at the Farmers Market
For example, relationships with customers, CSA subscribers, potential lenders, etc.
Can answer questions your customers have and showcase your values as a business owner
Some websites can be as cheap as $20/year
Questions to ask yourself before beginning
• Should I create my own website or outsource it?• What is my budget? • Who should manage my website?• What is my biggest goal? • What objectives will help me reach my goal?
This is the most important part of your plan. Think back to your reason for having a website to help develop a goal. Try to be more specific than just saying “increasing sales” if you can.
Let’s say your goal is to start wholesaling your product. Your objectives might be:1) To build a website that is professional in appearance2) Has easy instructions for wholesale customers3) Captures your story and sets you apart from other wholesale competitors
Essential Pages
• Home Page
• About Page
• Contact Page
Don’t forget the contact page. You do not have to put your cell phone number here, but make sure there is at least a space for a customer to send you an email. Make sure you include contact channels that you will actually check (ie. If you never check your email, do not include this on your contact page)
Developing Content
Home About Product/Services
Contact FAQs _________________
Each box in this chart represents a different page of your website. This chart represents a roadmap for your actual website. Under each heading you can write notes about what content you would like to include.
Content Example Home
• Highlight CSA, organic certifications, etc.
• Photos of my farm, crops, table at PPM
• Call to action – come see me at the market!
About
• History of my farm• What inspired me to
start my business• List of crops grown• Members of my team
Product/Services
• High resolution images of crops/farm
• Pricing • Delivery information
Contact
• Location of my farm• Map of where to find
me at the market • Basic contact info
(phone number, email address, etc.)
FAQs
• Am I organic, no spray, etc.?
• Do I offer wholesale pricing?
• Do I ship out of state?
Customer Testimonials
• Quotes from satisfied customers
• Pictures of bouquets, dishes cooked with produce, etc.
How to? (Example WIX)
http://editor.wix.com/html/editor/web/renderer/edit/4804af27-3edf-43b9-b11d-674ff0699201?metaSiteId=637cfdeb-c70a-4dd4-a2c2-fcc7514a1783&editorSessionId=2DF8F986-FB14-4647-A3B2-E162D518FDC6
Set up a WIX Account
Choose a template
Premade Templates Blank Templates
You can choose a premade or completely blank template depending on how much control you want over the design.
Start Page
Add/Delete/Hide Pages
Delete Pages
Matching the pages from Outline
How to change/edit text
How to add images
Uploading Images
Uploading Images
Adding Buttons and Links
Links Continued
How to Save your Work and …
Preview Your Site
Publish Your Site
Pricing You can see the different pricing options based on how many features you want to enable on your website.
E-Commerce
A few thoughts on design
• Less is more
• Make it easy to read
• Make it easy for visitors to find what they are looking for
• Include beautiful photos
• Make sure it tells your story accurately
• This website has great personality
• You can see what their values are upfront and center
• Beautiful photos
• One page website• Call to the farmers
market• Tells concise story• Easy to maintain
• Call to join CSA and link to join
• Pictures of the farm• Shows they are
organic• Produce photos
• Shows their different marketing channels
• Easy to read• Not too much text• Original design
• Colorful, engaging• Humor works well• Connecting visitors
with other media • Email sign ups• Multiple
opportunities for engagement
• Too much text, text is too small • Not sure what the goal is• Looks disjointed • There isn’t a clear focal point
• Too busy and distracting
• Looks unprofessional • Uses some humor• Looks like it might
give you a computer virus
Thanks!